Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Section B, Page B4, Image 72

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    single thematic fora, which they
will explore ica Investigate
throughout the quarter. Each
assignment will approach the fore
from a cifferent perspective.
Stucects will also be learning
F.OLDhAKlhG ana will cake plaster
casts from plaster anO (where
appropriate) urethane molds. (This
course will NOT include any metal
casting). The objectives of this
course are for students to learn
about the development of their own
creative process ana forms ana to
learn about the learning of complex
technical procecses such as
molacaking.
CO hi ENTS: Fees may be tcrelf
stuuents use large quantities of
materials. Stuoents doing rubber
molds will lave to mail order their
own PHC 72k.
Visual Design
ARTV 199 DESIGNING HUB COMPUTERS
(3)
Brunn
MEETS: 6:30-11:20 UH, 210 LA
FORMAT: Stuaio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 13
READINGS: BECOMING A MAC ARTIST,
NOTES 01. GRAPHIC DESIGN AND VISUAL
COtMUNICATION
CESCRIFTION: This course will cover
the usa^e of the Macintosh computer
as a tool for graphic design.
Weekly design projects will be given
to the student. These projects wiJl
explore the usage of the laser
writer with the Macintosh fer
graphic illustrations, logos, and
fonts.
ARTV 199 INTRO TO COMPUTERS IN ART
AID DESIGN (3)
Erunn
MEETS: 16:30-21:20 Vf, 210 LA
FORMAT: Stucio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 16
READINGS: Maran, THE GRAPHIC
MACINTOSH BOOK; Lu, THE APPLE
MACINTOSH BOOK
DESCRIPTION: Introouction to the
Macintosh as a tool for artists and
designers at a beginning level.
COMMENTS: No previous computer
experience required.
ARTY 199 GRAPHIC TOOLS (3)
Cole
MEETS: 15:30-16:20 Hi, 147 LA
FORI .AT: Stuoio
AVERAGE aASS SIZE: 20
DESCRIPTION': An introduction and
funcao.er.tal course dealing
specifically with tools and
processes of 2-aimensional design.
Projects emphasize design, research,
construction, and preparation of art
wcrk, development of technical
skills ana exploration of materials,
tools, anu ueoia. This course is
recommended as a prerequisite for
Lette:lore and Graphic Symool.
ARTY 258 BASIC PHOTOGRAPH! (2-4)
Campbell
MEETS: 15:30-18:20 MV, 316 ALL
FORI JkT: Studio
AVERAGE aASS SIZE: 15
SPECIAL FEES: 4-25.00 MIT
DESCRIPTION: Basic black ana whit*
photographic processes and
techniques; development of camera
ar.a darkroom skills; seeing
photographically. Numerous reviews
of student work.
IKTf 258 BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY (2-3)
Lloyd
KELTS: 12:30-15:20 h, 316 Alien; W,
306 Allen
FCRKAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
SPECIAL FEES: $25.00 KIT
DESCRIPTION: Basic black ar.a white
photographic processes and
techniques; aevelopcent of cetera
and dtrkrooic skills; seeing
photographically. Numerous reviews
of student work.
ART? 362 LETTERFORM/CALLIGRAPHY (2
6)
Reaves
MEETS: 15:30-16:20 MW, 231 LA
FORMAT: Stuaio
AVERAGE CLASS S1ZL: 15
PREREQUISITES: fertission of
instructor
SPECIAL FEES: V5.0G IJT
EVALUATION: 20J.-Attendance; 30t
Project; 205-lliatera; 30>-Fin&l
DESCRIPTION: The course will
induce a historical survey of the
levelopcent of the Western alphabet,
trou classical hocar. capital letters
of the secona century up tc the
introduction oi type in the
Renaissance; tectm^ues ano
appropriate styles of har.alettering
for reproduction by offset printing
ana xerography; ana historical
founoations ar.c contemporary styles
ol brush lettering.
COMMENTS: Some previous calligraphy
experience recommendec.
ARTV 382 LETTERFORM/TYPOGRAPHY (2-4)
Tetsxer
MEETS: 12:30-15:20 UH, 290 LA
FOhlJiT: Stuuio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 10
PREREQUISITES: Permission of
instructor
SPECIAL FEES: $10.0C HIT
READINGS: TYPOGRAPHY: A MANUAL OF
DESIGN
DESCRIPTION: Develop a knowiege of
typographic terns ano their uses;
aeveicp experimental printing ano
graphic techniques; aevelop
understanding of type as a visual
element in design; ano produce a
number of printeo typographic
designs.
COP.MELTS: During the term, there
will be required fielo trips to
printing plants, photo engravers,
and graphic design offices.
ARTV AC7G SEMINAR EXPERIMENTAL
ANIMATION (1-3)
O'Connell, 230 L/.
MEL1S: 1b:30-21:2G H
FORMAT: Seminar
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20-25
SPECIAL FEES: $10.00 MIT
READINGS: Layborne, THE ANIMATION
faCOh; Russett, EXPERIMENTAL
ANIMATION, .alas, COMPUTER ANIMATION
DESCRIPTION: This course will
consist of a survey of history and
theory ol independent ano
experimental animation primarily
from the 70’s ana 60's with some
examples of historic work. These
pieces are the personal expression
by artists working in film ana
viaeo. The class will view and
discuss several films each week and
write at least one paper. Two guest
artists will sake presentations of
their work.
COMMENTS: The class is intenaed to
puvide a sampling of excellent
independent film work by artists
that work in animation. The class
will be a lecture/oiscussior* format.
ARTY 410 COMPUTERS IB ART I (4)
Kapan
FilTS: 13:30-16:20 UK, 210 LA
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SILL: 16
PREREQUISITES: Permission of
instructor
READINGS: Packet
DESCRIPTION: Introduction to the
creation of art though computer
programming. Two and three
dimensional imagery, color and light
usr. ipulation, ano animation
techniques.
COMMENTS: Three term sequence:
Fall, Winter, Spring. Next year's
course may require knowledge of
Pascal programming.
ART? 410G ADVANCED MAC GRAPHICS (3)
Brunn
MEETS: 16:30-21:20 U+, 210 LA
FORMAT: Stuaio
AVEhAGL CLASS SIZE: 20
PREREQUISITES: Percicsion cf
instructor
READIt.GS: BECOMING A MAC ARTIST
DESCRIPTION: Auvar.cec work with
Macintosh graphics applications,
inducing technical drawinp,
electronic page make-up, ana
animation.
COMMENTS: General familiarity with
llacintosh requirea.
ARTY A10G COMPUTERS IN ART II (2-A)
Hickman
MEETS: 9:30-12:20 UK, 125 CSC
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
PREREQUISITES: Permission of
instructor
DESCRIPTION: Aovanced work in
computer generated graphics.
Stucents need tc have completed at
least two terms of Computers of Art
I (fomeriy titled Graphic Design
Programming), ana have a working
knowlecie of Pascal programming.
ARTV 41OC COMKU HI CATION GRAPHICS (2
*)
Hicktan
KELTS: 15:30-16:20 KW, 210/254 LA
FORKAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
PREREQUISITES: Priority to FAA
cajors, pertission of instructor
SPECIAL FEES: $.5.00 KIT
READINGS: Recoicii.er.Qeo reference: A
PRIKER OF VISUAL LITERACY
DESCRIPTION: Intrccuce stuoents to
the basics of conceptualizing ano
designing effective coLi.unicatior.
graphics on the ccaputer. It is
intenaea for those who have had
little or no background in graphic
design but will be using the
computer to create such things as
posters, charts, sciaii publications,